Taiwan makers ready to ship Wi-Fi phones, but price could undermine sales
While a number of Taiwan network equipment makers, including D-Link, Accton Technology, GemTek Technology and Zyxel Communications, are ready to volume ship Wi-Fi phones, market sources indicated that the set retail prices may be too high to drive shipment growth.
D-Link will start marketing its TelTel-enabled Wi-Fi phone, the DPH-540, on June 1, which may carry a price tag of $249 in the channel, according to sources at D-Link.
More here at DigiTimes.
Launch of AMD Turion 64 X2 CPUs may start price war in dual-core notebook market
- Lucent in talks to be acquired by Alcatel :NYTimes
- Microsoft repositions Office 2007 'track' to coincide with Vista launch
- The US attacks France? Playing World of Warcraft makes you employable?! Must be the morning roundup...
- AMD to demo virtualization tech at Linux World
- Kazaa faces new court battle
- Low prices fail to attract "latecomers" to the notebook market
- Kyocera announces cellphone with Nvidia graphics chip
- Sun Grid demo downed by DOS attack
- GDC 2006: Nintendo to make Sega games available for "Revolution" console
Brittanica objects to study claiming equal accuracy with Wikipedia
- ViewSonic debuts 1ms LCD monitor in China
- Backlight unit makers to focus more on LCD TV application
- Intel said to be releasing northbridge packaging and testing orders
- US LED market to top $5 billion by 2010, says research firm
- Spansion may extend partnership with TSMC to 90nm production
- GDC 2006: Bigfoot Networks promises hardware solution to end online game lag
- A "highly critical" flaw in Internet Explorer
- Nvidia to more aggressively go after small biz market
- GDC 2006: Playstation 3 without HDMI
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




